Postcolonial Narratives of Born-Frees

Read more about the Postcolonial Narratives Born frees who worked tirelessly to create the exhibition

Asnath Paula Kambunga
Researcher and Youth Advocate

Asnath Paula Kambunga is a Marie Curie PhD fellow in the Department of Digital Design and Information Studies at Aarhus University. She obtained a Master degree in Informatics from the Namibia University of Science and Technology. Asnath’s interest lies in working with youth communities and collaborative explorations of future memories making. Prior to the PhD programme, she worked at the University of Namibia where she was responsible for managing ICT projects. She also worked with marginalized youth in Namibia; training them in different courses and co-designing technology adoption strategies for technologies designed with the youth.

Asnath Paula Kambunga
Researcher and Youth Advocate
Selma Iyambo
Youth Advocate

Selma Iyambo is fueled by Hard work, passion, consistency and discipline. She is committed, takes on challenges and she have a will to succeed. She is a commercial law student and she is friendly, reliable and expressive. She is interested in art, innovation, volunteering, job-related activities. She is learning about technology and how it can advance her life and the life’s of others.

Selma Iyambo
Youth Advocate
Deon Shekuza
Youth Advocate

Deon Shekuza is a youth Advocate for sustainable development focusing on climate change and renewable energy. He serves as an official Namibian youth delegate to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. He works on policy, advocacy, participation and engagement. His work on supporting the development of a global youth climate infrastructure and architectural framework is his interest. In order to ensure youth are effectively mobilized, engaged and meaningfully participate in future. This is all interrelated he also works on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).

Deon Shekuza
Youth Advocate
Chris Muashekele
Youth Advocate

An enthusiast for technology. Especially technologies and tools that enhance and improve the lives and livelihoods of local communities. Chris has a beautiful bias of working with local indigenous communities on technological and social projects.

Chris Muashekele
Youth Advocate
Tangeni Natangwe Kakoto
Youth Advocate

Tangeni Natangwe Kakoto is currently a 4th year Business Administration student at The International University of Management (IUM). His interests lie in the Past, Culture and its norms, Indigenous Knowledge and Technology. He is an active individual and he is passionate about youth empowerment. He is a member of the Young Achievers Empowerment Group where they work on further empowering young Namibian.

Tangeni Natangwe Kakoto
Youth Advocate
Victoria Kalwenye
Youth Advocate

Victoria Kalwenye is a Youth mentor supervisor in an NGO called Dreams. She further volunteers with Young Achievers Namibia as a youth empowerment volunteer. She is a volunteer at Intelc Namibia where she gives assistance to youth who are applying. Through this platform she has been able to assist youth with jobs and/or volunteering opportunities. She is passionate about giving back to her community. She believes in unity and working together as one. She is Currently pursuing a degree in Psychology.

Victoria Kalwenye
Youth Advocate
Simeon Kachetu
Youth Advocate

Simeon is a creative, innovative and is an opportunists in projects and IT related jobs. Simeon believes in making innovation the order of the day to solve as many problems as possible because innovation does not only involve technology, innovation is simply finding a simpler way of dong something which saves up time for you to achieve many more great inventions.

Simeon Kachetu
Youth Advocate
Loteni Nakashole
Youth Advocate

Loteni Nakashole possesses a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Media Technology obtained from the Namibia University of Science and Technology. He has an immense passion for videography, cinematography and creating media content in general. He has aspirations of owning his own production company one day.

Loteni Nakashole
Youth Advocate
Mwatilange Katale
Youth Advocate

Mwatilange Katale
Youth Advocate
Dennis Munjingwa
Youth Advocate

Dennis Munjingwa
Youth Advocate

Exhibition Installations

Read more about the Technology Installations that were being displayed at the Postcolonial Narratives of the Born-Frees Exhibition

The PhotoBooth

The PhotoBooth installation was a representation of the past. It incorporated iconic pictures of freedom fighters that were used as backgrounds for pictures […]

Provoking questions game

The questions game installation represented the future that we are busy constructing now. The decisions that we currently making and the actions that […]

Augmented reality: Past Space

The augmented reality: past space focused on the past, combining different cultural fragment pieces of scenes that presented the livelihood and characteristics of […]

The SoundScape

The soundscape provided an audio based interactive experience to the exhibition visitors. It focused on the theory of mindfulness and behavioral change as […]

Visitor Experience Gallery

Have a look at the postcolonial photo gallery showing the experiences that the visitors had.